Publications of E. Urbanczyk-Wochniak
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Journal Article (15)
1.
Journal Article
3 (1), pp. 156 - 173 (2010)
Mild Reductions in Mitochondrial NAD-Dependent Isocitrate Dehydrogenase Activity Result in Altered Nitrate Assimilation and Pigmentation But Do Not Impact Growth. Molecular Plant 2.
Journal Article
148 (3), pp. 1640 - 1654 (2008)
Decreased Expression of Cytosolic Pyruvate Kinase in Potato Tubers Leads to a Decline in Pyruvate Resulting in an in Vivo Repression of the Alternative Oxidase. Plant Physiology 3.
Journal Article
147 (1), pp. 115 - 127 (2008)
Mild reductions in mitochondrial citrate synthase activity result in a compromised nitrate assimilation and reduced leaf pigmentation but have no effect on photosynthetic performance or growth. Plant Physiology 4.
Journal Article
144 (3), pp. 1546 - 1558 (2007)
NAD-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase mutants of arabidopsis suggest the enzyme is not limiting for nitrogen assimilation. Plant Physiology 5.
Journal Article
45 (6), pp. 1017 - 1027 (2006)
The Agrobacterium vitis T-6b oncoprotein induces auxin-independent cell expansion in tobacco. Plant Journal 6.
Journal Article
142 (3), pp. 839 - 854 (2006)
Arabidopsis seed development and germination is associated with temporally distinct metabolic switches. Plant Physiology 7.
Journal Article
60 (5), pp. 773 - 792 (2006)
Conversion of MapMan to allow the analysis of transcript data from Solanaceous species: Effects of genetic and environmental alterations in energy metabolism in the leaf. Plant Molecular Biology 8.
Journal Article
46 (7), pp. 1103 - 1115 (2005)
Modulation of fructokinase activity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) results in substantial shifts in tuber metabolism. Plant and Cell Physiology 9.
Journal Article
17 (7), pp. 2077 - 2088 (2005)
Inhibition of de novo pyrimidine synthesis in growing potato tubers leads to a compensatory stimulation of the pyrimidine salvage pathway and a subsequent increase in biosynthetic performance. Plant Cell 10.
Journal Article
221 (6), pp. 891 - 903 (2005)
Profiling of diurnal patterns of metabolite and transcript abundance in potato (Solanum tuberosum) leaves. Planta 11.
Journal Article
56 (410), pp. 309 - 321 (2005)
Metabolic profiling reveals altered nitrogen nutrient regimes have diverse effects on the metabolism of hydroponically-grown tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants. Journal of Experimental Botany 12.
Journal Article
5 (3), pp. 191 - 200 (2003)
Engineering central metabolism in crop species: learning the system. Metabolic Engineering 13.
Journal Article
133 (2), pp. 683 - 692 (2003)
De novo amino acid biosynthesis in potato tubers is regulated by sucrose levels. Plant Physiology 14.
Journal Article
44 (12), pp. 1359 - 1367 (2003)
Expression of a bacterial xylose isomerase in potato tubers results in an altered hexose composition and a consequent induction of metabolism. Plant and Cell Physiology 15.
Journal Article
4 (10), pp. 989 - 993 (2003)
Parallel analysis of transcript and metabolic profiles: a new approach in systems biology. EMBO Reports Book Chapter (2)
16.
Book Chapter
Weckwerth, W.). Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, USA (2007)
Integrating profiling data: using linear correlation to reveal coregulation of transcript and metabolites. In: Metabolomics: Methods and Protocols, pp. 77 - 85 (Ed. 17.
Book Chapter
The utility of transcriptomics and metabolomics in systems based analysis of plant metabolism. In: Understanding the Plant Genome. (Ed. Sadowski, J.). Institute of Plant Genetics, PAS, Poznan, POL (2004)
Conference Paper (1)
18.
Conference Paper
Profiling diurnal changes in metabolite and transcript levels in potato leaves. In: 3rd International Congress on Plant Metabolomics, pp. 183 - 192. 3rd International Congress on Plant Metabolomics, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA. (2007)
Meeting Abstract (1)
19.
Meeting Abstract
26 (3), p. 55 - 55. (2004)
mRNA Analysis of Plant Metabolic Regulation: Comparison of Transcript and Metabolic Complements of Developing Plant Tissues. In Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, Review Article (1)
20.
Review Article
142 (4), pp. 1380 - 1396 (2006)
Integrated analysis of metabolite and transcript levels reveals the metabolic shifts that underlie tomato fruit development and highlight regulatory aspects of metabolic network behavior. Plant Physiology